pub struct MonitorHandle { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Handle to a monitor.
Allows you to retrieve information about a given monitor and can be used in Window
creation.
Implementations§
Source§impl MonitorHandle
impl MonitorHandle
Sourcepub fn name(&self) -> Option<String>
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<String>
Returns a human-readable name of the monitor.
Returns None
if the monitor doesn’t exist anymore.
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fn dump_monitors(&self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
info!("Monitors information");
let primary_monitor = event_loop.primary_monitor();
for monitor in event_loop.available_monitors() {
let intro = if primary_monitor.as_ref() == Some(&monitor) {
"Primary monitor"
} else {
"Monitor"
};
if let Some(name) = monitor.name() {
info!("{intro}: {name}");
} else {
info!("{intro}: [no name]");
}
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = monitor.size();
info!(
" Current mode: {width}x{height}{}",
if let Some(m_hz) = monitor.refresh_rate_millihertz() {
format!(" @ {}.{} Hz", m_hz / 1000, m_hz % 1000)
} else {
String::new()
}
);
let PhysicalPosition { x, y } = monitor.position();
info!(" Position: {x},{y}");
info!(" Scale factor: {}", monitor.scale_factor());
info!(" Available modes (width x height x bit-depth):");
for mode in monitor.video_modes() {
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = mode.size();
let bits = mode.bit_depth();
let m_hz = mode.refresh_rate_millihertz();
info!(
" {width}x{height}x{bits} @ {}.{} Hz",
m_hz / 1000,
m_hz % 1000
);
}
}
}
Sourcepub fn size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32>
pub fn size(&self) -> PhysicalSize<u32>
Returns the monitor’s resolution.
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fn dump_monitors(&self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
info!("Monitors information");
let primary_monitor = event_loop.primary_monitor();
for monitor in event_loop.available_monitors() {
let intro = if primary_monitor.as_ref() == Some(&monitor) {
"Primary monitor"
} else {
"Monitor"
};
if let Some(name) = monitor.name() {
info!("{intro}: {name}");
} else {
info!("{intro}: [no name]");
}
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = monitor.size();
info!(
" Current mode: {width}x{height}{}",
if let Some(m_hz) = monitor.refresh_rate_millihertz() {
format!(" @ {}.{} Hz", m_hz / 1000, m_hz % 1000)
} else {
String::new()
}
);
let PhysicalPosition { x, y } = monitor.position();
info!(" Position: {x},{y}");
info!(" Scale factor: {}", monitor.scale_factor());
info!(" Available modes (width x height x bit-depth):");
for mode in monitor.video_modes() {
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = mode.size();
let bits = mode.bit_depth();
let m_hz = mode.refresh_rate_millihertz();
info!(
" {width}x{height}x{bits} @ {}.{} Hz",
m_hz / 1000,
m_hz % 1000
);
}
}
}
Sourcepub fn position(&self) -> PhysicalPosition<i32>
pub fn position(&self) -> PhysicalPosition<i32>
Returns the top-left corner position of the monitor relative to the larger full screen area.
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fn dump_monitors(&self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
info!("Monitors information");
let primary_monitor = event_loop.primary_monitor();
for monitor in event_loop.available_monitors() {
let intro = if primary_monitor.as_ref() == Some(&monitor) {
"Primary monitor"
} else {
"Monitor"
};
if let Some(name) = monitor.name() {
info!("{intro}: {name}");
} else {
info!("{intro}: [no name]");
}
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = monitor.size();
info!(
" Current mode: {width}x{height}{}",
if let Some(m_hz) = monitor.refresh_rate_millihertz() {
format!(" @ {}.{} Hz", m_hz / 1000, m_hz % 1000)
} else {
String::new()
}
);
let PhysicalPosition { x, y } = monitor.position();
info!(" Position: {x},{y}");
info!(" Scale factor: {}", monitor.scale_factor());
info!(" Available modes (width x height x bit-depth):");
for mode in monitor.video_modes() {
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = mode.size();
let bits = mode.bit_depth();
let m_hz = mode.refresh_rate_millihertz();
info!(
" {width}x{height}x{bits} @ {}.{} Hz",
m_hz / 1000,
m_hz % 1000
);
}
}
}
Sourcepub fn refresh_rate_millihertz(&self) -> Option<u32>
pub fn refresh_rate_millihertz(&self) -> Option<u32>
The monitor refresh rate used by the system.
Return Some
if succeed, or None
if failed, which usually happens when the monitor
the window is on is removed.
When using exclusive fullscreen, the refresh rate of the VideoModeHandle
that was
used to enter fullscreen should be used instead.
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fn dump_monitors(&self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
info!("Monitors information");
let primary_monitor = event_loop.primary_monitor();
for monitor in event_loop.available_monitors() {
let intro = if primary_monitor.as_ref() == Some(&monitor) {
"Primary monitor"
} else {
"Monitor"
};
if let Some(name) = monitor.name() {
info!("{intro}: {name}");
} else {
info!("{intro}: [no name]");
}
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = monitor.size();
info!(
" Current mode: {width}x{height}{}",
if let Some(m_hz) = monitor.refresh_rate_millihertz() {
format!(" @ {}.{} Hz", m_hz / 1000, m_hz % 1000)
} else {
String::new()
}
);
let PhysicalPosition { x, y } = monitor.position();
info!(" Position: {x},{y}");
info!(" Scale factor: {}", monitor.scale_factor());
info!(" Available modes (width x height x bit-depth):");
for mode in monitor.video_modes() {
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = mode.size();
let bits = mode.bit_depth();
let m_hz = mode.refresh_rate_millihertz();
info!(
" {width}x{height}x{bits} @ {}.{} Hz",
m_hz / 1000,
m_hz % 1000
);
}
}
}
Sourcepub fn scale_factor(&self) -> f64
pub fn scale_factor(&self) -> f64
Returns the scale factor of the underlying monitor. To map logical pixels to physical
pixels and vice versa, use Window::scale_factor
.
See the dpi
module for more information.
§Platform-specific
- X11: Can be overridden using the
WINIT_X11_SCALE_FACTOR
environment variable. - Wayland: May differ from
Window::scale_factor
. - Android: Always returns 1.0.
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fn dump_monitors(&self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
info!("Monitors information");
let primary_monitor = event_loop.primary_monitor();
for monitor in event_loop.available_monitors() {
let intro = if primary_monitor.as_ref() == Some(&monitor) {
"Primary monitor"
} else {
"Monitor"
};
if let Some(name) = monitor.name() {
info!("{intro}: {name}");
} else {
info!("{intro}: [no name]");
}
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = monitor.size();
info!(
" Current mode: {width}x{height}{}",
if let Some(m_hz) = monitor.refresh_rate_millihertz() {
format!(" @ {}.{} Hz", m_hz / 1000, m_hz % 1000)
} else {
String::new()
}
);
let PhysicalPosition { x, y } = monitor.position();
info!(" Position: {x},{y}");
info!(" Scale factor: {}", monitor.scale_factor());
info!(" Available modes (width x height x bit-depth):");
for mode in monitor.video_modes() {
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = mode.size();
let bits = mode.bit_depth();
let m_hz = mode.refresh_rate_millihertz();
info!(
" {width}x{height}x{bits} @ {}.{} Hz",
m_hz / 1000,
m_hz % 1000
);
}
}
}
Sourcepub fn video_modes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = VideoModeHandle>
pub fn video_modes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = VideoModeHandle>
Returns all fullscreen video modes supported by this monitor.
§Platform-specific
- Web: Always returns an empty iterator
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fn dump_monitors(&self, event_loop: &ActiveEventLoop) {
info!("Monitors information");
let primary_monitor = event_loop.primary_monitor();
for monitor in event_loop.available_monitors() {
let intro = if primary_monitor.as_ref() == Some(&monitor) {
"Primary monitor"
} else {
"Monitor"
};
if let Some(name) = monitor.name() {
info!("{intro}: {name}");
} else {
info!("{intro}: [no name]");
}
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = monitor.size();
info!(
" Current mode: {width}x{height}{}",
if let Some(m_hz) = monitor.refresh_rate_millihertz() {
format!(" @ {}.{} Hz", m_hz / 1000, m_hz % 1000)
} else {
String::new()
}
);
let PhysicalPosition { x, y } = monitor.position();
info!(" Position: {x},{y}");
info!(" Scale factor: {}", monitor.scale_factor());
info!(" Available modes (width x height x bit-depth):");
for mode in monitor.video_modes() {
let PhysicalSize { width, height } = mode.size();
let bits = mode.bit_depth();
let m_hz = mode.refresh_rate_millihertz();
info!(
" {width}x{height}x{bits} @ {}.{} Hz",
m_hz / 1000,
m_hz % 1000
);
}
}
}
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for MonitorHandle
impl Clone for MonitorHandle
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MonitorHandle
fn clone(&self) -> MonitorHandle
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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